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Life in the Southern Tier tends to require learning how to navigate the changing weather. While asphalt sealcoating companies can perform services throughout the year, it’s common to face more delays during the winter season. Technically, there isn’t a defined start date for Southern Tier asphalt sealcoating, but our crew anticipates us being busier as the spring season brings warmer weather. Exploring how we decide when to begin asphalt sealing helps you plan your seasonal maintenance projects.

Great sealcoating can make all the difference in your pavement's safety, beauty, and longevity. Northeastern Pennsylvania sealcoating contractors recommend service every few years, depending on your pavement's needs, to maintain long-lasting protection against rain, shine, and other damaging elements. While sealcoating looks straightforward, it requires great skill and experience. Here are five common mistakes an inexperienced contractor might make and how they can impact your pavement's health.

Most new pavement only needs sealcoating and an occasional minor asphalt crack repair for the first couple of years. But, aging and the environment eventually lead to a need to call in professionals to handle a Southern Tier asphalt repair. Taking a look at the five most common types of asphalt repair our crews perform helps you know when to plan to fix your pavement.

Maintaining your driveway will ensure that it looks appealing even from the street while enhancing its durability. It is recommended that you seal your road so that it doesn’t damage due to wear, cracking, or bad weather. However, sealing your driveway is just the first step. If you take care of the investment, it will serve you for a long time. In this blog post, I will explain the importance of sealing your road before and after doing so, as well as what should be done to keep your driveway in good conditions after the fix.